Matthew Highmore led Saint John in pre-season scoring
with five points (one goal and four assists) in four games. Highmore’s four
assists were also the most on the team.

Michael Abbott, Stephen Anderson, and Oliver Cooper all
came in right behind Highmore with two goals and two assists for four points
each.

Thomas Chabot was a +7 this pre-season, the second best
rating in the league.

Lukas Walter had the most penalty minutes on the team,
managing to get 19 in just two games.

Sebastien Auger ended his solid pre-season with a 1.93
goals against average, the second best in the league. His save percentage of 0.946 was the best. He allowed five goals
against on 93 shots in 155:43 minutes of action.

Nathan Noel, the third overall pick in June’s QMJHL Entry
Draft, did not record a point in exhibition action. He did have some quality
scoring chances he couldn’t cash in on though. Noel recorded six shots and went
31/59 on faceoffs in the four games he played in.